Example sentences of "and [is] now a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Debt has lost its stigma and is now a part of everyday life , with the universal acceptance and use of credit cards .
2 Earlier this year he had both legs amputated , and is now a resident of a nursing-home in Peacehaven , near Brighton .
3 Mr Sangster 's filly Musicale overcame several obstacles to retain her unbeaten record in yesterday 's Gainsborough Stud Fred Darling Stakes and is now a best-priced 6–1 favourite for the 1,000 Guineas on April 30 , although Coral 's reacted extremely cautiously by offering just 3–1 .
4 One of the bottles made its way back to the Brewery and is now a feature of the Guinness museum .
5 She was transferred to the department last October by Mr Newing after making her formal complaint and is now a detective .
6 Fund raising , as we know , is here to stay and is now a way of life .
7 But gripped , gripped and is now a cenotaph .
8 The emphasis is , therefore , on the conjugal bond , to such an extent that marriage has become an index of ‘ normality ’ or ‘ settling down ’ and is now a status formally open to almost everyone of the appropriate age [ … ] .
9 It was known locally as The Creamery and is now a house .
10 Holy Isle was the site of one of the oldest Christian communities in Britain and is now a nature reserve .
11 ‘ Shakespeare ’ has become more than a collection of Renaissance texts and is now a site for wider cultural explorations and controversies .
12 This closed in 1923 , and is now a snooker club .
13 This method has been successfully conducted by many researchers and is now a routine method in our laboratory .
14 Karen Hamilton used to work for a community video workshop on the Isle of Dogs and is now a freelance director .
15 His son , Jared , attended the academy and is now a student at Stanford University in California , where he won the National Australian Collegiate Athletic Association men 's singles championship this spring .
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